| Literature DB >> 33466486 |
Hina Qamar1, Kashif Hussain2,3, Aishwarya Soni4, Anish Khan5, Touseef Hussain6, Benoît Chénais7.
Abstract
Cyanobacteria (blue-green microalgae) are ubiquitous, Gram-negative photoautotrophic prokaryotes. They are considered as one of the most efficient sources of bioactive secondary metabolites. More than 50% of cyanobacteria are cultivated on commercial platforms to extract bioactive compounds, which have bene shown to possess anticancer activity. The chemically diverse natural compounds or their analogues induce cytotoxicity and potentially kill a variety of cancer cells via the induction of apoptosis, or altering the activation of cell signaling, involving especially the protein kinase-C family members, cell cycle arrest, mitochondrial dysfunctions and oxidative damage. These therapeutic properties enable their use in the pharma and healthcare sectors for the betterment of future generations. This review provides a baseline overview of the anti-cancerous cyanobacterial bioactive compounds, along with recently introduced nanomaterials that could be used for the development of new anticancer drugs to build a healthy future for mankind.Entities:
Keywords: anti-tumor; bioactivity; cyanobacteria; cytotoxicity; nanoparticles; natural compounds; secondary metabolites
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33466486 PMCID: PMC7796498 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26010247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411